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Bug 99326
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>Index: projects.sgml >=================================================================== >RCS file: /home/ncvs/www/en/projects/projects.sgml,v >retrieving revision 1.195 >diff -u -r1.195 projects.sgml >--- projects.sgml 16 May 2006 14:46:57 -0000 1.195 >+++ projects.sgml 22 Jun 2006 21:11:22 -0000 >@@ -66,23 +66,6 @@ > novices. The aim is to provide a set of step-by-step guides to > installing and configuring various ports.</li> > >-<li><A HREF="http://www.vmunix.com/fbsd-book/">A Comprehensive >-Guide to FreeBSD</A>: An attempt at a more readable, >-"book-like" tutorial explaining the FreeBSD Operating >-System. Intended for people new to both FreeBSD and >-UNIX. Currently a work in progress.</li> >- >-<li><A HREF="http://flag.blackened.net/freebsd/">FreeBSD >-How-To's for the Lazy and Hopeless</A>: Another somewhat more >-light-hearted attempt to provide more readable "how-to" style >-information on setting up and configuring FreeBSD.</li> >- >-<li><A HREF="http://home.worldonline.dk/nkbj/Linux+FreeBSD/Linux+FreeBSD.html">The >-Linux+FreeBSD mini-HOWTO</a>: Describes how to >-use Linux and FreeBSD on the same system. It introduces FreeBSD >-and discusses how the two operating systems can cooperate, >-e.g. by sharing swap space.</li> >- > <li><a href="&url.books;/developers-handbook/index.html"> > The FreeBSD Developers' Handbook</a></li> > >@@ -99,7 +82,20 @@ > like the Networker's Guide are obsoleted in a few years by changes in > the product they are written for. > </li> >+<li><h3>Unmaintained Pages</h3> >+<ul> >+<li><A HREF="http://www.vmunix.com/fbsd-book/">A Comprehensive >+Guide to FreeBSD</A>: An attempt at a more readable, >+"book-like" tutorial explaining the FreeBSD Operating >+System. Intended for people new to both FreeBSD and >+UNIX. Currently a work in progress.</li> > >+<li><A HREF="http://flag.blackened.net/freebsd/">FreeBSD >+How-To's for the Lazy and Hopeless</A>: Another somewhat more >+light-hearted attempt to provide more readable "how-to" style >+information on setting up and configuring FreeBSD.</li> >+</ul> >+</li> > </ul> > > <a name="applications"></a> >@@ -157,16 +153,7 @@ > to the SMPng network stack locking work for FreeBSD 5.3. This project is > exploring and implementing optimizations strategies for a multi-threaded > network stack.<li> >-<li><a name="dingo" href="&base;/projects/dingo/index.html">Dingo</a>: >-<em>FreeBSD Network Cleanup and Consolidation Project</em>, is a >-collection of work that needs to be done to clean up and advance the >-FreeBSD network stack. The goal is to remove duplicated functionality >-while also adding new features that will make FreeBSD simple to use, >-both for the network engineer, experimenter and the first time user.</li> >-<li><a name="altq" href="http://www.csl.sony.co.jp/person/kjc/kjc/software.html">ALTQ</a>: bandwidth management for applications.</li> > <li><a name="kame" href="http://www.kame.net/">KAME Project</a>: A free IPv6/IPsec stack for BSD.</li> >-<li><a name="ppp" href="http://www.awfulhak.org/ppp.html">Point to Point Protocol (PPP)</a></li> >-<li><a name="smn" href="http://www.cs.pdx.edu/research/SMN/">Secure MobileIP via IP</a></li> > <li><a name="SYSLOG-SECURE">SYSLOG-SECURE</a>: > In August 2001 a standard of syslog was made: RFC3164. This RFC > describes some extensions to add security to syslog. The project >@@ -175,14 +162,24 @@ > be modified. And optional some tools to verify/manage the security will > made. > All help is welcome. Send an email to albert@ons-huis.net for info.</li> >+<li><h3>Unmaintained Pages</h3> >+<ul> >+<li><a name="dingo" href="&base;/projects/dingo/index.html">Dingo</a>: >+<em>FreeBSD Network Cleanup and Consolidation Project</em>, is a >+collection of work that needs to be done to clean up and advance the >+FreeBSD network stack. The goal is to remove duplicated functionality >+while also adding new features that will make FreeBSD simple to use, >+both for the network engineer, experimenter and the first time user.</li> >+<li><a name="altq" href="http://www.csl.sony.co.jp/person/kjc/kjc/software.html">ALTQ</a>: bandwidth management for applications.</li> >+<li><a name="ppp" href="http://www.awfulhak.org/ppp.html">Point to Point Protocol (PPP)</a></li> >+<li><a name="smn" href="http://www.cs.pdx.edu/research/SMN/">Secure MobileIP via IP</a></li> >+</ul> >+</li> > </ul> > > <a name="storage"></a> > <h3>Storage</h3> > <ul> >-<li><a href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~yar/hfs/">HFS and HFS >-Plus in FreeBSD</a>: This project is aimed at integrating >-HFS support from Darwin into FreeBSD.</li> > > <li><a name="afs" href="http://www.stacken.kth.se/projekt/arla/">Arla</a>: > A free AFS client implementation. The main goal is to >@@ -199,28 +196,10 @@ > operation, good security model, server replication and persistent > client side caching.</li> > >-<li><a name="cryptfs" href="http://www.fsl.cs.sunysb.edu/docs/cryptfs/">Cryptfs</a>: Encrypts file names and data pages using Blowfish.</li> >- > <li><a name="journaling" href="http://www.ece.cmu.edu/~ganger/papers/"> > Journaling versus Soft Updates</a>: Asynchronous Meta-data Protection in File Systems.</li> > >-<li><a href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~terry/">Mode locking</a></li> >-<li><a href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~terry/">Make the namei interface reflexive</a></li> >-<li><a href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~terry/">NFS client and server locking</a></li> >- >-<li><a name="dcd" href="http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix99/full_papers/nightingale/nightingale_html/">The Design and Implementation of a DCD Device Driver for Unix</a></li> >- >-<li><a href="http://iclub.nsu.ru/~semen/ntfs/">NTFS Driver for FreeBSD</a>: >-This driver allows Windows® NTFS partitions to be mounted by FreeBSD. >-Currently NTFS partitions can only be accessed in read-only mode, but >-plans are in the works for read/write access.</li> >- >-<li><a name="rio" href="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/Rio/">Rio (RAM >-I/O)</a>: The Rio project is investigating how to implement and >-use reliable memory. Reliable memory enables dramatic >-improvements in reliability and performance.</li> >- >-<li><a name="softupdate" href="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/src/sys/ufs/ffs/README.softupdates"> Soft Updates:</a> >+<li><a name="softupdate" href="http://www.mckusick.com/softdep/index.html"> Soft Updates:</a> > A Solution to the Metadata Update Problem in File Systems</li> > > <li><a name="tcfs" href="http://www.tcfs.it/">TCFS</a>: >@@ -233,6 +212,37 @@ > the client machine and thus the encryption/decryption key never > travels on the network.</li> > >+<li><a name="PathConvert" href="http://www.tamacom.com/pathconvert/"> >+The PathConvert project</a>: A project to develop utilities which make >+conversion between absolute path name and relative path name. It >+brings benefits mainly to the users of NFS and WWW.</li> >+<!-- >+<li><a name="WAFS" href="http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~stein/wafs/"> >+WAFS</a> is a simple filesystem designed to act as a logging >+service for kernel subsystems. Reads and writes are keyed >+by log-sequence number (LSN). All writes to WAFS are >+sequential. Kernel subsystems can use this LSN service to >+enforce write-ahead logging and guarantee consistency. >+</li> >+--> >+<li><h3>Unmaintained Pages</h3> >+<ul> >+<li><a href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~yar/hfs/">HFS and HFS >+Plus in FreeBSD</a>: This project is aimed at integrating >+HFS support from Darwin into FreeBSD.</li> >+<li><a name="cryptfs" href="http://www.fsl.cs.sunysb.edu/docs/cryptfs/">Cryptfs</a>: Encrypts file names and data pages using Blowfish.</li> >+<li><a href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~terry/">Mode locking</a></li> >+<li><a href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~terry/">Make the namei interface reflexive</a></li> >+<li><a href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~terry/">NFS client and server locking</a></li> >+<li><a name="dcd" href="http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix99/full_papers/nightingale/nightingale_html/">The Design and Implementation of a DCD Device Driver for Unix</a></li> >+<li><a href="http://iclub.nsu.ru/~semen/ntfs/">NTFS Driver for FreeBSD</a>: >+This driver allows Windows® NTFS partitions to be mounted by FreeBSD. >+Currently NTFS partitions can only be accessed in read-only mode, but >+plans are in the works for read/write access.</li> >+<li><a name="rio" href="http://www.eecs.umich.edu/Rio/">Rio (RAM >+I/O)</a>: The Rio project is investigating how to implement and >+use reliable memory. Reliable memory enables dramatic >+improvements in reliability and performance.</li> > <li><a name="Tertiary" href="http://now.cs.berkeley.edu/Td/">Tertiary Disk</a>: > A storage system architecture to create large disk storage systems > that avoid the disadvantages of custom built disk arrays. The >@@ -245,41 +255,18 @@ > switched network to host a large number of disks. Our prototype > consists of 20 200MHz PC PCs, which host 370 8GB disks. The PCs > are connected through a 100Mbps Ethernet switch.</li> >- > <li><a name="vinum" href="http://www.vinumvm.org/">Vinum</a>: > A logical volume manager modeled after the VERITAS volume manager™. > However, it is not a clone of Veritas, and attempts to solve a > number of problems more elegantly than Veritas. It also offers > features that Veritas does not have.</li> >- >-<li><a name="PathConvert" href="http://www.tamacom.com/pathconvert/"> >-The PathConvert project</a>: A project to develop utilities which make >-conversion between absolute path name and relative path name. It >-brings benefits mainly to the users of NFS and WWW.</li> >-<!-- >-<li><a name="WAFS" href="http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~stein/wafs/"> >-WAFS</a> is a simple filesystem designed to act as a logging >-service for kernel subsystems. Reads and writes are keyed >-by log-sequence number (LSN). All writes to WAFS are >-sequential. Kernel subsystems can use this LSN service to >-enforce write-ahead logging and guarantee consistency. >+</ul> > </li> >---> > </ul> > > <a name="kernelandsecurity"></a> > <h3>Kernel, security</h3> > <ul> >-<li><a name="drawbridge" href="http://drawbridge.tamu.edu/">Drawbridge</a>: >-A firewall package that was developed at Texas A&M University and >-was designed with a large academic environment in mind. It's greatest >-strength is the ability to perform high speed packet filtering for >-a larger number of individual hosts within an intranetwork.</li> >- >-<li><a name="kse" href="../kse/index.html">Kernel Scheduler Entities</a>: >-A project to enhance the threading support on FreeBSD, using a threading >-system similar in design to Scheduler Activations.</li> >- > <li><a name="lotteryscheduling" > href="http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dpetrou/research.html"> > Lottery Scheduling Kernel</a>: This work is based on >@@ -298,12 +285,6 @@ > <li><a name="SMP" href="&base;/smp/index.html">Symmetric MultiProcessor Support</a>: > Documentation and other information about taking advantage of multiple > processors under FreeBSD.</li> >-<li><a href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~terry/">A validation suite for testing for kernel memory leaks</a></li> >-<li><a name="spy" href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~abial/spy/">SPY</a>: >-Allows you to monitor and/or selectively block syscalls on your >-system. It could be used either as a safety monitoring device, policy >-enforcement, or debugging tool.</li> >- > <li><a name="trustedbsd" href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/">TrustedBSD</a>: > Provides a set of trusted operating system extensions to the FreeBSD operating > system. This includes features such as fine-grained privileges (capabilities), >@@ -318,8 +299,25 @@ > specific area of the kernel. The key concept of this test suite is > chaos. Each test sleeps for a random number of seconds before it > starts up in a random number of invocations.</li> >+<li><h3>Unmaintained Pages</h3> >+<ul> >+<li><a name="drawbridge" href="http://drawbridge.tamu.edu/">Drawbridge</a>: >+A firewall package that was developed at Texas A&M University and >+was designed with a large academic environment in mind. It's greatest >+strength is the ability to perform high speed packet filtering for >+a larger number of individual hosts within an intranetwork.</li> >+<li><a name="kse" href="../kse/index.html">Kernel Scheduler Entities</a>: >+A project to enhance the threading support on FreeBSD, using a threading >+system similar in design to Scheduler Activations.</li> >+<li><a href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~terry/">A validation suite for testing for kernel memory leaks</a></li> >+<li><a name="spy" href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~abial/spy/">SPY</a>: >+Allows you to monitor and/or selectively block syscalls on your >+system. It could be used either as a safety monitoring device, policy >+enforcement, or debugging tool.</li> > > </ul> >+</li> >+</ul> > > <a name="devicedrivers"></a> > <h3>Device drivers</h3> >@@ -333,9 +331,17 @@ > the portability of drivers between hardware architectures. This page > also tracks the progress of drivers towards being SMPng-safe.</li> > >+ >+<li><a name="cam" href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~gibbs/ARTICLE-0001.html">CAM: New SCSI layer for FreeBSD</a>: >+Details about what the new CAM SCSI layer is, and how it works.</li> >+ >+<li><a name="raid">List of supported RAID Cards</a>: Mike Smith's <a >+href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~msmith/RAID/">list</a> of supported RAID >+cards and their respective information.</li> >+<li><h3>Unmaintained Pages</h3> >+<ul> > <li><a name="deviceframework" href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~dfr/devices.html"> > A New Device Framework for FreeBSD</a></li> >- > <li><a name="atm" href="http://www.ccrc.wustl.edu/pub/chuck/tech/bsdatm/bsdatm.html"> BSD ATM: implementation of ATM internetworking under 4.4BSD</a>: > New computer applications in areas such as multimedia, imaging, > and distributed computing demand high levels of performance from >@@ -352,33 +358,23 @@ > <li><a name="homeauto" href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~fsmp/HomeAuto/HomeAuto.html">Home Automation</a>: > Using FreeBSD to run appliance controllers, infra-red controllers, > automated telephone systems, and more.</li> >- >-<li><a name="cam" href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~gibbs/ARTICLE-0001.html">CAM: New SCSI layer for FreeBSD</a>: >-Details about what the new CAM SCSI layer is, and how it works.</li> >- > <li><a name="tokenring" href="http://www.jurai.net/~winter/tr/">The FreeBSD Token-Ring Project</a>: > Information, files, patches, and documentation about adding Token Ring > support to FreeBSD.</li> >- > <li><a name="xircomcem">Xircom CEM Ethernet Driver</a>: A mailing list exists for further > development of Scott Mitchell's Xircom CEM ethernet driver. Send > <tt>subscribe freebsd-xircom</tt> to <a > href="mailto:majordomo@lovett.com">majordomo@lovett.com</a> to > join.</li> > >-<li><a name="raid">List of supported RAID Cards</a>: Mike Smith's <a >-href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~msmith/RAID/">list</a> of supported RAID >-cards and their respective information.</li> >+ >+</ul> >+</li> > </ul> > > <a name="architecture"></a> > <h3>Architecture</h3> > <ul> >-<li><a name="alpha" href="../platforms/alpha.html">Porting FreeBSD to Alpha systems</a>: >-Contains information on the FreeBSD Alpha port such as the status, >-mailing list information, the hardware used, and other Alpha >-projects.</li> >- > <li><a name="ia64" href="../platforms/ia64/index.html"> > Porting FreeBSD to IA-64 systems</a>: > This project is responsible for porting FreeBSD to the IA-64 >@@ -393,14 +389,18 @@ > Contains information on the FreeBSD SPARC port including a FAQ, > some early boot code, information on SPARC processors and motherboards, > and other SPARC projects.</li> >- >+<li><h3>Unmaintained Pages</h3> >+<ul> >+<li><a name="alpha" href="../platforms/alpha.html">Porting FreeBSD to Alpha systems</a>: >+Contains information on the FreeBSD Alpha port such as the status, >+mailing list information, the hardware used, and other Alpha >+projects.</li> > <li><a name="sysvr4" href="http://slash.dotat.org/~newton/freebsd-svr4/"> > SysVR4 Emulation</a>: This page describes an SysVR4 emulator for > FreeBSD. It is currently capable of running (or walking, in some > cases) a wide-ish variety of SysV executables taken from Solaris™/x86 > 2.5.1 and 2.6 systems. I have reason to believe that it will also run > SCO UnixWare and SCO OpenServer binaries.</li> >- > <li><a name="oskit" href="http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/oskit/">The OSKit</a>: > The OSKit is a framework and a set of 31 component libraries oriented > to operating systems, together with extensive documentation. By >@@ -414,14 +414,14 @@ > network services. The OSKit also works well for constructing OS-related > programs, such as boot loaders or OS-level servers atop a > microkernel.</li> >- > <li><a name="picobsd" href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~picobsd/">Small and embedded FreeBSD (PicoBSD)</a>: > PicoBSD is a one floppy version of FreeBSD which in its different > variations allows you to have secure dial-up access, small diskless > router, or even a dial-in server. All of this on only one standard > 1.44MB floppy disk. It runs on a minimum 386SX CPU with 8MB of RAM, > and no hard drive is required!</li> >- >+</ul> >+</li> > </ul> > > <a name="misc"></a> >@@ -449,11 +449,6 @@ > the nvi editor, web browser, the emacs editor, and the elvis editor, > and the supported languages are C, Yacc, and Java.</li> > >- <li><A name="freebsdtour" href="http://snapshots.jp.FreeBSD.org/tour/">FreeBSD source code tour</A>: >- A hypertext cross referenced presentation of the FreeBSD kernel >- source code. The versions indexed are -CURRENT and RELENG_4.</li> >- >- <li><A name="enterman" href="http://www.de.daemonnews.org/199908/enteruser.html">Enteruser</a>: A Replacement for adduser.</li> > > <li><A name="acpi" > href="&base;/projects/acpi/">ACPI on FreeBSD</A>: >@@ -471,11 +466,6 @@ > diffs using a binary diff tool, which dramatically reduces > the bandwidth used.</li> > >- <li><a name="c99" href="&base;/projects/c99/index.html">The >- FreeBSD C99 & &posix; Conformance Project</a>: This project aims to >- implement all requirements of the ISO 9899:1999 (C99) and >- IEEE 1003.1-2001 (POSIX) standards.</li> >- > <li><a name="cvsweb" href="cvsweb.html">CVSweb</a>: A WWW > interface for CVS repositories with which you can browse a file > hierarchy on your browser to view each file's revision history >@@ -497,11 +487,22 @@ > possible. The Tinderbox source code is maintained in the > FreeBSD CVS repository in the directory <a > href="http://cvsweb.FreeBSD.org/src/tools/tools/tinderbox/">src/tools/tools/tinderbox</a>.</li> >- >- <li><a name="gnats4" href="./gnats4/index.html">The FreeBSD >- GNATS Upgrade</a>: This page details the tasks, timeline and >- implementation involved in upgrading the FreeBSD bug >- tracking system from GNATS 3 to GNATS 4.</li> >+ <li><h3>Unmaintained Pages</h3> >+ <ul> >+ <li><A name="freebsdtour" href="http://snapshots.jp.FreeBSD.org/tour/">FreeBSD source code tour</A>: >+ A hypertext cross referenced presentation of the FreeBSD kernel >+ source code. The versions indexed are -CURRENT and RELENG_4.</li> >+ <li><A name="enterman" href="http://www.de.daemonnews.org/199908/enteruser.html">Enteruser</a>: A Replacement for adduser.</li> >+ <li><a name="c99" href="&base;/projects/c99/index.html">The >+ FreeBSD C99 & &posix; Conformance Project</a>: This project >+ aims to implement all requirements of the ISO 9899:1999 (C99) and >+ IEEE 1003.1-2001 (POSIX) standards.</li> >+ <li><a name="gnats4" href="./gnats4/index.html">The FreeBSD >+ GNATS Upgrade</a>: This page details the tasks, timeline and >+ implementation involved in upgrading the FreeBSD bug >+ tracking system from GNATS 3 to GNATS 4.</li> >+ </ul> >+ </li> > </ul>
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